¿Por Qué Somos la Única Especie Humana que Queda?

There were at least twenty human species on this planet. Today, only we remain. What happened to the others? 💀 Just fifty thousand years ago, you could have walked across Europe and encountered the robust Neanderthals, explored Indonesia and seen the tiny humans of Flores, or ventured into Siberia and found the mysterious Denisovans. Each had its own culture, its own tools, and its own dreams. Today, there is absolute silence. Discover how Homo erectus survived for two million years but fell due to its own rigidity, how Neanderthals were stronger but lost the demographic war, how our ancestors carried an invisible biological bomb of diseases that decimated our cousins, and how a unique capacity to believe in things that don't exist made us the deadliest species on the planet. Was it intelligence, luck, or violence? The answer is more unsettling than you think. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Imagine a world where you're not the only human 1:02 - The failed experiment of diversity 2:39 - The forgotten giant, Homo erectus 4:29 - Neanderthals, the lords of the ice 6:19 - Miniature humans and the ghosts of Siberia 8:00 - The revolution of the symbolic mind 9:28 - The weapon of remote technology 10:59 - Luck and the bottleneck 12:16 - Was there a prehistoric genocide? 13:42 - The fragility of being the only ones 14:57 - The invisible war of microbes and social immunity 16:53 - The trap of specialization and the flexibility of the generalist 18:43 - The future of human loneliness #Prehistory #HumanEvolution #EarlyHumans